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The Modulation of Functional Status of Bovine Spermatozoa by Progesterone

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Progesterone is an endogenous steroid hormone, which can induce capacitation and/or acrosome reactions in semen of certain mammalian species. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of progesterone on the functional status of fresh bovine spermatozoa using a chlortetracycline fluor...

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Autores principales: Denisenko, Vitaly, Chistyakova, Irena, Volkova, Natalia, Volkova, Ludmila, Iolchiev, Baylar, Kuzmina, Tatyana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8232648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061788
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author Denisenko, Vitaly
Chistyakova, Irena
Volkova, Natalia
Volkova, Ludmila
Iolchiev, Baylar
Kuzmina, Tatyana
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Chistyakova, Irena
Volkova, Natalia
Volkova, Ludmila
Iolchiev, Baylar
Kuzmina, Tatyana
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Progesterone is an endogenous steroid hormone, which can induce capacitation and/or acrosome reactions in semen of certain mammalian species. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of progesterone on the functional status of fresh bovine spermatozoa using a chlortetracycline fluorescent probe. Results showed that heparin induced capacitation in spermatozoa incubated with or without progesterone. The destruction of microfilaments by an inhibitor of cytochalasin D blocked the stimulating effect of heparin. Steroid hormone in mixture with prolactin stimulated the acrosome reaction in spermatozoa, which was blocked by an inhibitor of microtubule polymerization (nocodazole). At the acrosome stage, prolactin provided the undergoing of acrosome reaction in male gametes. This effect was noted both in the presence and absence of progesterone and inhibited by nocodazole. The supplementation of dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate during the acrosome reaction to progesterone-untreated spermatozoa did not cause changes in proportion of acrosome-reacted cells. However, when progesterone was added during capacitation, a significant increase in the proportion of capacitated cells was noted, which was inhibited by nocodazole. Thus, progesterone under the action of prolactin and dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate determines the functional status of fresh spermatozoa, which indicates progesterone-modulating effect on the indicators of post-ejaculatory maturation of male gametes. ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to identify the effects of progesterone (PRG) on the capacitation and the acrosome reaction in bovine spermatozoa. The fresh sperm samples were incubated with and without capacitation inductors (heparin, dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate (dbcAMP)), hormones (prolactin (PRL), PRG), inhibitors of microfilaments (cytochalasin D) and microtubules (nocodazole) during capacitation and acrosome reactions. The functional status of spermatozoa was examined using the chlortetracycline assay. Supplementation of heparin stimulated capacitation in the presence and absence of PRG. Cytochalasin D blocked the stimulating effect of heparin on capacitation. The addition of PRL during capacitation (without PRG) did not affect the functional status of spermatozoa, while in PRG-treated cells PRL stimulated the acrosome reaction. PRL (with and without PRG) increased the acrosome reaction in capacitated cells. These PRL-dependent effects were inhibited by nocodazole. During the acrosome reaction, in presence of dbcAMP, PRG decreased the proportion of acrosome-reacted cells compared to PRG-untreated cells. This effect in PRG-treated cells was canceled in the presence of nocodazole. In conclusion, PRG under the action of PRL and dbcAMP determines the changes in the functional status of native sperm cells, which indicates PRG modulating effect on the indicators of post-ejaculatory maturation of spermatozoa.
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spelling pubmed-82326482021-06-26 The Modulation of Functional Status of Bovine Spermatozoa by Progesterone Denisenko, Vitaly Chistyakova, Irena Volkova, Natalia Volkova, Ludmila Iolchiev, Baylar Kuzmina, Tatyana Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Progesterone is an endogenous steroid hormone, which can induce capacitation and/or acrosome reactions in semen of certain mammalian species. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of progesterone on the functional status of fresh bovine spermatozoa using a chlortetracycline fluorescent probe. Results showed that heparin induced capacitation in spermatozoa incubated with or without progesterone. The destruction of microfilaments by an inhibitor of cytochalasin D blocked the stimulating effect of heparin. Steroid hormone in mixture with prolactin stimulated the acrosome reaction in spermatozoa, which was blocked by an inhibitor of microtubule polymerization (nocodazole). At the acrosome stage, prolactin provided the undergoing of acrosome reaction in male gametes. This effect was noted both in the presence and absence of progesterone and inhibited by nocodazole. The supplementation of dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate during the acrosome reaction to progesterone-untreated spermatozoa did not cause changes in proportion of acrosome-reacted cells. However, when progesterone was added during capacitation, a significant increase in the proportion of capacitated cells was noted, which was inhibited by nocodazole. Thus, progesterone under the action of prolactin and dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate determines the functional status of fresh spermatozoa, which indicates progesterone-modulating effect on the indicators of post-ejaculatory maturation of male gametes. ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to identify the effects of progesterone (PRG) on the capacitation and the acrosome reaction in bovine spermatozoa. The fresh sperm samples were incubated with and without capacitation inductors (heparin, dibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate (dbcAMP)), hormones (prolactin (PRL), PRG), inhibitors of microfilaments (cytochalasin D) and microtubules (nocodazole) during capacitation and acrosome reactions. The functional status of spermatozoa was examined using the chlortetracycline assay. Supplementation of heparin stimulated capacitation in the presence and absence of PRG. Cytochalasin D blocked the stimulating effect of heparin on capacitation. The addition of PRL during capacitation (without PRG) did not affect the functional status of spermatozoa, while in PRG-treated cells PRL stimulated the acrosome reaction. PRL (with and without PRG) increased the acrosome reaction in capacitated cells. These PRL-dependent effects were inhibited by nocodazole. During the acrosome reaction, in presence of dbcAMP, PRG decreased the proportion of acrosome-reacted cells compared to PRG-untreated cells. This effect in PRG-treated cells was canceled in the presence of nocodazole. In conclusion, PRG under the action of PRL and dbcAMP determines the changes in the functional status of native sperm cells, which indicates PRG modulating effect on the indicators of post-ejaculatory maturation of spermatozoa. MDPI 2021-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8232648/ /pubmed/34203892 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061788 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Iolchiev, Baylar
Kuzmina, Tatyana
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title_fullStr The Modulation of Functional Status of Bovine Spermatozoa by Progesterone
title_full_unstemmed The Modulation of Functional Status of Bovine Spermatozoa by Progesterone
title_short The Modulation of Functional Status of Bovine Spermatozoa by Progesterone
title_sort modulation of functional status of bovine spermatozoa by progesterone
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8232648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34203892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061788
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